Teenage Mother

Teenage Mother (also known as The Hygiene Story) is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Jerry Gross and starring Arlene Sue Farber.[1] It is about teenage pregnancy, hygiene and a graphic actualization of birth. It was billed as "The film that dares to explain what most parents can't."[1] It marked Fred Willard's film debut.

Teenage mother
Exploitation Drama Poster
Directed byJerry Gross
Produced byJerry Gross
Written byNicholas Demetroles
Jerry Gross
StarringArlene Sue Farber
Julia Angel
Howard Lee May
Music bySteve Karmen
CinematographyRichard E. Brooks
Distributed byCinematic Industries, Inc.
Release date
January 1967
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Reception

An author likened the film to a grindhouse edition of the 2007 film, Juno.[2][3]

In a brief interview on the DVD extras of the 2007 documentary film Heckler, Willard reported the audience at one screening of the film booed after his character interrupted an attempted sexual assault.

gollark: No.
gollark: Use sushi belts. Much more efficient.
gollark: It would be silly of me to capitalize anything but the start of words, so you probably only get ~4 bits more difficulty due to that.
gollark: You don't even need that. There are only something like 10000 phones at most.
gollark: Besides, I'm very busy.

See also

References

  1. The Rochester Sentinel. 20 September 1968. p. 2 https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-ihjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=93MNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6471%2C3154567. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Juno, The Grindhouse edition". filmschoolrejects.com.
  3. "Teenage Graffiti and Teenage mother plot". DVDbeaver.com.


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